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"Sir, Do Hi Haath Hain": Virat Kohli's Awkward Encounter With Hotel Staff In Kanpur. Watch

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Indian cricket team stalwart Virat Kohli reached Kanpur ahead of the 2nd Test against Bangladesh on Tuesday. As expected, a huge gathering of people welcomed him to the hotel, with the staff members also queuing up to meet and greet the cricketing icon.

Seeing so many people gather to glimpse top cricketers like Virat Kohli isn't new, but players get uncomfortable seeing hoards of people at times.

Virat encountered a similar situation at the Kanpur hotel upon his arrival. One of the staff members at the hotel gifted Kohli a bouquet, while another one tried to shake his hand.

But, the cricketer left a staff member stumped as he said "Sir, do hi haath hain (Sir, I only have two hands)". Virat then walked away from the hoard, saying Thank you to everyone.

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